Category Archives: Sauces

When I think of Indiana, I think of many things. I think of Larry Bird and the Indy 500. I think of college basketball and Peyton Manning. Up until now, I never thought barbecue sauce when I thought of Indiana. Thanks to winning a giveaway on BBQ Sauce Reviews, I’m learning otherwise. Enter Hoosier Daddy Sweet & Sassy Barbecue Sauce into the picture…

I’m a firm believer in Mike Espey’s line of Country Chef Grilling Sauces. They stand out from other sauces because they really emphasize freshness in their flavor profiles. I’ve done a couple of reviews on this line of sauces which you can view here and here. Today let’s check out the Country Chef Honey Grilling Sauce.

Not too long ago, I did a review on Doomer’s Original “Q” Sauce. When Todd sent me this sauce to review, he also sent his other two sauces — Dark and Hot & Spicy. Today you’ll see what I think about his Hot & Spicy Sauce.

A couple of months ago I won a bottle of KLB’s “That’s Good Mustard” BBQ Sauce in a Twitter giveaway. I finally had the chance to do a big product test cook this past weekend, so let’s take a look at this mustard sauce from South Carolina!

When Todd “Doomer” Dooms offered to let me review his sauce, Doomer’s Q Sauce, I decided to do a little research. The reoccurring theme I kept seeing over and over and over again was “Maryland style”. What exactly is Maryland style? Let’s find out, shall we…

After reading a review done by my good friend and colleague Wilfred Reinke (aka the Oshawa Ogre) on this sauce, I knew I had to give it a shot for a couple of reasons. First off, Dimples BBQ Sauce is a North Carolina product, and I’m always game for trying local products. Second, if it gets a great review from the Oshawa Ogre, then I’m more eager to try it!

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